2010
DOI: 10.1016/j.ins.2009.12.018
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Approximating Pareto frontier using a hybrid line search approach

Abstract: a b s t r a c tThe aggregation of objectives in multiple criteria programming is one of the simplest and widely used approach. But it is well known that this technique sometimes fail in different aspects for determining the Pareto frontier. This paper proposes a new approach for multicriteria optimization, which aggregates the objective functions and uses a line search method in order to locate an approximate efficient point. Once the first Pareto solution is obtained, a simplified version of the former one is… Show more

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“…Contrary to the traditional solving approaches, such as weighted sum method that combines the different objectives linearly (Grosan & Abraham, 2010;Casetelletti, Pianosi & Restelli, 2013) or the lexicographic goal programming method that grants the objectives different priorities (Tamiz, Jones & Romero, 1998), Pareto optimality can provide the MTO and customers with an evenly distributed optimal solution set called "Pareto frontier" (Wang, Lai & Shi, 2011b). The MTO can select a suitable Pareto solution as the transportation scheme conveniently according to the Pareto frontier.…”
Section: Pareto Optimality For the Bi-objective Optimizationmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Contrary to the traditional solving approaches, such as weighted sum method that combines the different objectives linearly (Grosan & Abraham, 2010;Casetelletti, Pianosi & Restelli, 2013) or the lexicographic goal programming method that grants the objectives different priorities (Tamiz, Jones & Romero, 1998), Pareto optimality can provide the MTO and customers with an evenly distributed optimal solution set called "Pareto frontier" (Wang, Lai & Shi, 2011b). The MTO can select a suitable Pareto solution as the transportation scheme conveniently according to the Pareto frontier.…”
Section: Pareto Optimality For the Bi-objective Optimizationmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Therefore, many optimization problems need to be represented from a multiple objective perspective (e.g. [15,35,37]). …”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Multi-objective optimization (MOO) received a lot of attention recently, including in particular developments on scalarization [22], hybrid approaches [25], evolutionary optimization (see e.g. [7,10,52]) or surrogate-based optimization [48].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%